11 Years Gone

11 Years Gone

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jul 23, 2022
Okay, little tidbit. I've always enjoyed writing, coming up with stories and have never been brave enough to share anything. Well here it goes Evelyn Thompson was a bubbly and vivacious 9-year-old before she was kidnapped and kept in a cellar for 11 years. Not even knowing how long she has been gone, Evelyn gets the opportunity to escape and runs (literally) into the middle of an MC party being held on their ranch. President of the Lost Devils, Shane (Pres) Davis all but catches the lost girls after she mutters the words that bring the entire MC to their knees. Everyone knows who Evelyn Thompson is, but they don't know what she went through, but when they find out there's no stopping the hell that will be brought by the Lost Devils. TW: Mentions of child SA, Assault, R*pe, Steamy Scenes (between two consenting adults)
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Some cages don't have locks. Evelyn's childhood home has never felt empty-not after the accident, not after she lost her parents, and not after Jace moved in. He's always been there. Through every scraped knee, every heartbreak, every moment that shaped her into the person she is. So she doesn't question the way he watches over her. The way he always knows where she's been. The way the house feels smaller than it used to. Jace is struggling. Just like she is. And she won't abandon him now. But when Knox enters her world, something shifts. For the first time, she feels like she can breathe. Like the walls around her aren't closing in. And that's when she starts to notice them-the cracks in the life she thought she understood. The silence that lingers too long. The way Jace watches when he thinks she isn't looking. The feeling of being trapped in a house that was never supposed to be a cage. Something is wrong. It always has been. And by the time she realizes the difference between love and captivity-it might be too late to run.

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